Egg – Egg: Album Review
A new vinyl edition of the 1970 debut album by progressive rock pioneers Egg, bears witness to what a fine improvisational and musically creative band they were.
A new vinyl edition of the 1970 debut album by progressive rock pioneers Egg, bears witness to what a fine improvisational and musically creative band they were.
We’re in Liverpool for Steve Hackett and his latest Genesis related extravaganza.
Big Big Train roll into Manchester with a tour de force of joyous progressive rock and The Likes Of Us album.
Renaissance’s 2001 studio album Tuscany is reissued in a superb new package with a great live concert recording.
Pallas – representing Scotland in the early Eighties Progressive Rock revival – collected works from the era.
The Progressive Rock Revival 1981-1983; Andrew Wild sets the scene ready for Vol 2….
Anthony Phillips & Harry Williamson’s Gypsy Suite is released in a new remastered and expanded CD edition.
The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer roll into the plush new confines of Co-op live for a celebratory night of alt-rock.
Yes kick off their Classic Tales Of Yes UK shows with a return to Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall.
Shine On Brightly, Procol Harum’s classic second album, is released in a new remastered vinyl edition.
We have a chat with the always entertaining and affable Andy Tillison of The Tangent.
WALLPAPER MUSIC II is a collection of superbly played compositions that engagingly brings together jazz and progressive rock influences.
Another ride on the Big Big crazy Train – maintaining the Prog tradition – climbing up high to see the past.
We’re at the annual IQ weekender at The Met in Bury for a masterclass in quality Prog Rock.
Neal Morse does Part 2 of Joseph; the results, like the coat, are multi-coloured.